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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 5

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In Cartwright area Industrial park proposed (From page 1) dustrial deve iy At a public meeting held Monday afternoon, objections to the re-zoning were raised by two nearby property owners ex- pressing concerns about drain- age, water quality and supply, and the potential impact on the environment. And there were concerns raised by Ward 2 councillor Marilyn Pearce over possible leachates from the former land- fill site just to the east of the land in question. Lawyer Michael Fowler, acting on behalf of Mr. McCoy told the meeting that inspec- tions by the Ministry of the En- vironment have gs revealed no leachates or methane gas problems from the former land- fill site. He told council that there is a definite need for industrial land in Ward 4, noting that one small business has already left She area to re-locate in Newcas- e. The land has no value for farming, and if the zoning goes PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 -- § Ready Mix plant wants Scugog home Country Building Supplies of Sunderland is seeking per- mission to move to an industrial park on Durham Road 8, west of Port Perry. The company is seeking permission for a ready-mix con- crete plant on a lot in the North- port Industrial Park, Paul Harold told council the company already does a lot of ready mix business in Port Perry from its Sunderland plant, and wants to locate in Scugog to serve this Township. He said the company would employ ten people as drivers (six) and four others at the plant. Materials such as sand and gravel would be stock-piled for concrete trucked in every sec- ond day for storage in a silo with special dust control devices. Six ready-mix trucks would operate from the batching plant, he told the council. . A resident who lives south of the proposed industrial lot asked for assurances that the plant would be fenced and buf- fered with trees, and that out- door stock-piles would not be too close to the propertylines. In response to a question from council, Mr. Harold said water used to wash down con- crete trucks is re-cycled. - The land is already zoned industrial. Council is expected to make a decision in the near - ET ---- through, trees now on the land would be left as a natural buf: fer, he said, The Kawartha Conserva- tion Authority has raised some concerns about the proximity of the Blackstock Creek, but the Auithority felt it is possible to develop the land and not impact on the creek. If the zoning is approved it would be for "dry" industry that use each day, with powdered | Y THE YMCA DURHAM REGION ' PLAYTYME for PRESCHOOLERS future. Need some activity this summer for your 2: to 6 year old? Enrol for a morning or afternoon, 2 or 3 times a week, whatever suits your needs -- It's your summer too! is not heavy user of water. . He said the 15 lots would be 2 One; POR) FERRY YMca "custom tailored" to meet the ) f inf : United Way needs of perspective buyers. or more information. C4 -- = ay Mim i N u -- present -- 4 S Standing Room Only MUSIC - DANCE - BROADWAY - VAUDEVILLE - WIZARD of OZ TOWN HALL 1873 (Queen & Lilla Streets) Friday, June 23rd, 8:00 PM Saturday, June 24th, 2:00 PM Matinee and 8:00 PM MUSICAL DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRODUCER Tom Millar Nina Foxall Richard Drew Catherine Millar Wizard of Oz Director - Lynn Relf A Diamond graduation Mr. Andrew M. Lawrence of Port Perry attended a recent Pharmacy Alumni Association Dinner at the University of Toronto, and was proud to be presented with a Diamond An- niversary Certificate as a 60-year graduate of the Ontario College of Pharmacy. In 1930, Mr. Lawrence bought the A.J. 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